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oklahoma

In May, we headed to Oklahoma to watch Anthony’s youngest brother, Noah, graduate as valedictorian of his high school. It would also be the last time we stepped foot in the house that Anthony grew up in. When we left for the airport, the one who rarely gets emotional, was a bit of a wreck! At Christmas time, he went around taking photos with his phone, to remember what it looked liked. He is a sensitive man, a quality that melts my heart! We are anxious to get back this Christmas to see the new home!!

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fall maternity session | princeton photographer

I’m excited that the B family is back for another round of photos – this time with wonderful news of a baby on the way!! The weather was absolutely perfect for a meet up at Terhune Orchards for a fall maternity session. We ended up hanging out in the peach orchards – it was technically roped off since peach season is well over though the trees had beautiful color. With it being roped off, no one was in our way either! 🙂

Thanks for stopping by and looking at this gorgeous family!


That wind coming through Carrie’s air just adds the perfect element to this photo!!

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fall family session | princeton family photographer

I had a hard time narrowing down the photos to share for this post. Mr. C was quite the poser, showing off his best statue of liberty, “thinking” pose, silly faces and more. Add to the wonderful models, the trees in their backyard were absolutely gorgeous! Fall is truly my favorite time of year and this family session reiterated that about 100-fold!

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chicago | celebrating 30 years

30. It’s just a number. It’s just an age. I don’t really think of myself as no longer a 20-something but there are so many times I have to face the truth of being a 30 year old now (aka: being categorized in the 30-65 year age bracket for “obamacare”!). I had 3 different celebrations on ringing in the big 3-0. One was visiting DC the week before, the actual day on the 19th with a visit to Philadelphia, and then Chicago the following week.

Anthony and I flew Frontier Airlines out of the Trenton Airport for the first time (which is hilarious in oh so many ways, but I loved the convenience of driving 10ish minutes, parking for free, walking on the tarmac and flying direct to Chicago Midway for less than it cost to drive to Philly or Newark!). I highly recommend booking with Frontier if they are flying directly to wherever you need to go!

We made a small detour to Wheaton College, for Anthony to take photos of a manuscript that he is using in his dissertation and will hopefully turn into another book. I was able to quickly sneak a photo of him, being all scholarly! That evening we walked down to Second City to catch a show. We had a grand time before my parents arrived the next day.

On Thursday we took the rental car back to the airport, met up with my parents and went back to our hotel in preparation for a Bulls playoff game. It was fun to experience another city’s traditions, even though the fans were far from being “into” the game. We’ve had the privilege of seeing the Thunder play many games in OKC and there’s a reason it’s called Loud City. The United Center was about half full for a playoff game, and there was little entertainment to keep the fans excited. While I can’t even remember who won, we did have a lovely time!

Friday we spent the morning at the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry, which is housed in one of the buildings from the 1893 Chicago’s World Fair. Anthony + I both read The Devil in the White City many moons ago and it was by far one of our favorite books. We were hoping that we’d be able to go on a tour based on the book, but they weren’t running any during the time.

Saturday we walked around Chicago on an art deco architecture tour. Then made our way to the Navy Pier (no photos from that) and back up to Millennium Park for the quintessential photo at the “Bean”.

It was the perfect 30th celebration with the 3 most dear people in my life!

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cherry blossoms in washington dc

Last Christmas, while we were visiting family, I came up with an small bucket list of things we HAD to do in 2013 since it’s our last year in New Jersey (unless something insanely wild happens, but I’m putting it out into the universe that we will be somewhere else next summer). A few of items included visiting DC during the cherry blossoms bloom season, Maine in the fall, and NYC to see a few more Broadway musicals/plays.

We are so very fortunate to have semi-flexible schedules, living within 3ish hours of Washington DC, and the ability to switch plans at the drop of a hat. Who would have guessed that 2013 would see some crazy weather patterns (frosts still going into late March, rain throughout the entire freaking summer…). Originally we made plans to go down to DC during Easter weekend. The park rangers were calling for it to be peak bloom time for the cherry blossoms, but then a frost and colder temperatures hit. The weather ended up delaying peak bloom by two weeks.

I rearranged the hotel and a few photo sessions, to make it down to DC on April 12th. The weather was 100% in our favor that weekend, clear skies, temperatures in the mid to high 60s, and trees in bloom!!!

The summer after we got engaged, we made the trek to DC for the World War II Memorial opening celebration, as my future brother-in-law, Taylor, and the Elmore City-Pernell Marching Band were honored to march in the memorial day parade. It was a lovely time, we covered quite a bit, seeing all the monuments and a few museums, and who knows what else.

Since moving to the east coast, I’ve driven down to DC a handful of times, either on my own or with friends. This was the first time for us, as a married couple and east coasters, to visit DC.



Seeing the Iwo Jima Monument at night was incredibly powerful (despite the large bus full of high school kids running amuck!!)

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chicago | celebrating 30 years » kim schmidt - February 23, 2014 - 5:04 pm

[…] for “obamacare”!). I had 3 different celebrations on ringing in the big 3-0. One was visiting DC the week before, the actual day on the 19th with a visit to Philadelphia, and then Chicago the following […]

job applications

cover letters. the cv (similar to a resume). teaching philosophy. letters of recommendations. transcripts.

just a few of the tedious bits that Anthony has been gathering for the many job applications. each school has different requirements, most allow you to use Interfolio to submit the application, but there are schools that still want you to mail in a hard copy of each item or they have their own online system. when applying to well over 25 jobs, it’s basically a full time job trying to get everything lined up just so.

every cover letter has to be tailor made for each school and the needs they are hoping to fulfill. you have to fine tune each, making sure there are zero grammatical errors. since the great recession hit, most higher ed schools put a hiring freeze on professors. we are talking about hundreds and hundreds (who knows, it’s probably thousands by now) of PhD degree holders not being able to find jobs. that means that A is not only competing against his fellow peers, but the past 3 – 5 year graduates. one mistake or error in a cover letter could easily have your application thrown in the trash, no matter how amazing of a professor you’d be at that given school.

the pressure is on. when anyone asks how I am doing, it’s hard to be honest with people – when most ask out of courtesy only. this has been a tough year for us. while we’ve spent a good portion of 2013 traveling, we’ve also spent a lot of it inside our home, vegging on the sofa, masking the stressors, and trying to come to grips with our future.

if you see one of us walking along and maybe slightly dazed, it’s because we are (1) sleep-deprived, (2) blurry eyed from staring at a computer screen or (3) mentally drained from this job hunting business.

is there anyone else out there going through the same thing we are? if so, let me know and we’ll grab a drink!

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